The Airpower Museum

The Air Power Museum's mission is to preserve our aviation heritage as
well as educate both present and future generations about that
heritage.

The APM has over 20,000 square feet of display and storage space plus tons of many
spare engine and aircraft parts, both on
display and being made available to AAA members to assist in their
restoration.

Restoration and Maintenance Center

The motto of the APM is to "Keep the Antiques Flying!" Doing that
takes space and equipment. As a part of its revitalization campaign,
the APM is now building a new Restoration and Maintenance Center, with
seed funding from a generous dontation by member Jim Miller.
Fundraising is underway and you can "Buy a Foot" of the building to
become an Antique Airfield Ambassador.

APM Legacy Endowment

To help support and preserve the APM in the long term the APM Legacy
Endowment fund has been created. This fund is funded by contributions
and was seeded by the proceeds from Air Mail Days flown cover sales
and online contributions. Find out more
about the endowment fund and please consider donating if you love
antique aviation or Antique Airfield.

Revitalization Campaign

A campaign is underway to revitalize the Air Power Museum in
Blakesburg, Iowa. Plans for the Museum include both a program for
renovation and updating the infrastructure, as well as the creation of
an endowment to sustain the Museum into the future.

The APM has two missions that must be protected and nurtured:

The Museum exists to preserve and educate.

The APM, and Antique Airfield, is the site for a fly-in that means so
much to antique airplane owners because it is a place where the "grass
roots" of antique flying can still be experienced.

2007 APM Fundraising Campaign

It is with heartfelt thanks that the Air Power Museum Board of
Trustees and the Directors of the Antique Airplane Association wish to
acknowledge the donors to our 2007
fundraising drive. Click for the donor
list.

These donations demonstrate the above donors' belief in the direction
and future of the APM, it's programs, and it's projects. That
confidence is truly appreciated.

Brent Taylor
Treasurer, APM

Type Support

The APM owns and sells the Ken-Royce (LeBlond) and Rearwin Cloudster
factory remains.

The APM has also acquired the Helton Lark Aircraft Company and can now
offer spare parts for the Helton Lark and Culver Cadets.